New court documents accuse the carer of taking advantage of not only Lee’s impaired vision but his impaired hearing and all-around judgment. Morgan denied all allegations of elder abuse.

In their time together, Morgan reportedly moved Lee from his longtime home and kept him isolated, preventing his family from frequently contacting him.

Additional documents released last year revealed that Morgan was accused of hiring security guards to keep any friends, associates or family members away from Lee and his property.

Spider-Man creator Stan Lee attends the premiere of the Sony film Spider-Man 2 on June 22, 2004 at the Mann Village Theater in Westwood, Calif.

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Lee’s wife of 69 years, Joan, passed away in 2017. During that time, the star’s personal and professional lives were in upheaval.

Lee’s health declined, and concerns about his well-being began to pop up after Lee appeared lethargic and not his usual sunny, outgoing self at the Silicon Valley Comic-Con. One fan-shot video at the event appears to show him receiving instructions on how to write his own name.

It was then that employees from his company, Pow! Entertainment, got together and wrote an open letter about the state of Lee’s health and his overall well-being.

The letter conveyed hope that he’d be able to “spend his time going forward without impediment or stress,” however, at 95 years old, Lee’s tragic loss seemed to bring his state of mind to a low point.

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As of this writing, neither Morgan nor his attorneys have made comment on the more recent elder abuse charges.